Are arrhythmia inherently musical? What does arrhythmia feel like? Listen to these musical renditions of snippets of ECG from a patient with atrial fibrillation and other rhythm disturbances and judge for yourself.
Tag: cardiovascular science
World Heart Day 2020: #UseHeart to learn about arrhythmias through music
A remake of Elaine Chew’s Little Etudes for piano based on cardiac electrical anomalies, this time with introductions to each heart rhythm disorder by Pier Lambiase, Professor of Cardiology at the Barts Heart Centre / UCL.
Der Spiegel: Klänge fürs Herz / Sounds for the heart (English translation)
The amazing influence of music on circulation and blood pressure: How do sounds affect heart function? To find out, the scientist Elaine Chew played Chopin and Bach on the grand piano.
CNRS INS2I News: HEART.FM, au cœur de la musicothérapie / At the Heart of Music Therapy (English translation)
Music soothes the soul, but also has benefits for cardiovascular health. The HEART.FM project has received an ERC Proof of Concept grant to develop an application capable of customising music therapy according to users’ physiological signals.
Cardiac Response to Live Music Study on EHRA Essentials 4 You
Cardiac Response to Live Music Performance presentation for EHRA 2020 live on EHRA Essentials 4 You portal of the European Heart Rhythm Association, branch of the European Society of Cardiology.
Exploratory Seminar on Music and the Heart @ Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (Harvard)
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University hosts Exploratory Seminar on Music and the Heart on 17-18 November 2019.
Music Information Research @ Computing in Cardiology 2019 Singapore
Three papers presented at Computing in Cardiology 2019 in Singapore. Applying music information research to cardiovascular science. Arrhythmia Suite featured at conference banquet.